Letter of the Week – “I will close with my wife Jan’s words ringing in my ears – ‘worth every penny!'”

Hot Stamper Pressings of the Music Al Stewart Available Now

One of our good customers had this to say about a Hot Stamper pressing he purchased recently:

Hi Tom,

Well, I said that I would report back to you when I had listened to “Past, Present and Future,” and listen to it I did on Saturday evening.

Now, I have been listening to my copy of this record since it was released in 1973 and, I would say, that it is one of those rare records that sounds better every time I make an upgrade to my audio system (currently this is all vacuum tube – phono amp, pre-amp and power amps) – unlike some seemingly great sounding records that actually sound worse.

So, how do these two records compare? Well, when I played the “new” record, with great trepidation I might add, I noticed that the opening twenty seconds or so, that feature the guitars, were ever so slightly leaner sounding than my original copy. But, once the record got going, the sound of the “new” record opened up more that my original; the soundstage was bigger – slightly wider and deeper and, instrument and vocal placement was more tangible.

Dare I say that the dreaded compression was absent – something that even my original has a little of. Vocals on both were very strong but pretty inseparable.

I should state here and now, that I am a “soundqualityaholic” – I have records that I love to bits but don’t play because they sound so bad – “Silver Machine” by Hawkwind on a 12 inch single, springs to mind. And, Thomas by name, doubting by nature, although I understand and agree with your philosophy, I was very doubtful that the “new” copy of “Past, Present and Future” would better my original but, I was wrong. In fact, if I had to score these two records on sound quality, I would score my original at 90% and the “new” record at 95%.

Anyway, that’s about the size of it, as we say on this side if the “Pond”. So, I will close with my wife Jan’s words ringing in my ears – “worth every penny!” she said.

Best regards

Tom

Dear Tom,

The copy of Past Present you bought was $150 plus shipping. Can a five percent improvement in sound really be worth the roughly $200 you paid?

We love the idea that our pressing earned a 95% rating. It was a White Hot Shootout Winner, so 95 out of 100 seems to be about right. Could we find a copy that was 5% better than the best one we found last year? Of course we could.

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Chet Atkins in Hollywood on Classic Records

Hot Stamper Pressings of the Music of Chet Atkins Available Now

It’s been quite a while since I played the Classic pressing, but I remember it as nothing special. Like a lot of the records put out by this label, it’s tonally fine but low-rez and lacking space, warmth and, above all, Tubey Magic.

When I wrote that years ago I was being far too charitable.

A remastered pressing of a Chet Atkins recording from 1959 that lacks Tubey Magic is one that is failing fundamentally to understand why it has any reason to exist.

The premise of the modern Heavy Vinyl pressing, as its legion of defenders constantly remind us, is to allow the listener to hear the music as it was meant to be heard — with the added bonus of quieter vinyl, at affordable, non-collector prices no less.

(The dirty little secret of the mid-fi collector market is that affordability, not sound quality, is at the heart of it. The knock on our records is that they are expensive, but how is that relevant to the sound quality of the pressings we offer? A better sounding pressing is a better sound pressing, regardless of its price.)

These newly remastered pressings are supposed to offer the music lover a chance to hear the true sound of the master tape. That is the purest definition of the sound that audiophiles tell us is the basis for their unending pursuit of audio perfection through the superiority of analog.

(The fact that vanishingly few audiophiles have ever heard a master tape or would even know what one sounds like is an inconvenient truth that must not be allowed to interfere with their righteous desire to own whatever pressing purports to offer it.)

But I digress. Back to Chet Atkins in 1959. Let me sum up my position this way, with a nod to the Brits:

A Living Stereo recording that lacks Tubey Magic is one that has completely lost the plot.

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Various Artists – Musique de la Grèce Antique / Musicae de Madrid / Paniagua

More Classical and Orchestral Recordings

  • With two solid Double Plus (A++) sides or close to them, this original Harmonia Mundi France import pressing will be very hard to beat – exceptionally quiet vinyl too
  • Spacious, rich and smooth (particularly on side two) – only vintage analog seems capable of reproducing all three of these qualities without sacrificing resolution, staging, imaging or presence
  • So transparent, dynamic and real, this copy raises the bar for the sound of this kind of unique music on vinyl (also particularly on side two)
  • “Perhaps [Atrium Musicae de Madrid]’s most famous recording is Musique de la Grèce Antique (Music of Ancient Greece), in which they performed ancient Greek music carefully taken from scattered extant fragments of papyrus. Performing the ancient compositions also meant they had to reconstruct an arsenal of ancient instruments. This ancient music was an important aspect of the group’s live performances during a series of acclaimed international tours.” – oldmusicbook.wordpress.com
  • “Utilizing a small chorus of six and a battery of instruments, [Paniagua] creates a fascinating landscape of sound, with thunderous breaks of fragmented melody and shards of recited and sung poetry breaking up periods of silence.”

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The Prelude Cleaning System – Always in Stock

Proper Record Cleaning Can Help You Find Your Own Hot Stamper Pressings

Better Records is now the exclusive distributor for The Prelude Record Cleaning System (formerly produced by Walker Audio).

Prelude is the only fluid we recommend for serious sound enhancement and cleaning of your LPs.

It is our strongly held belief that you have never really heard what’s in the grooves of your records until you’ve cleaned them using Prelude’s enzyme-based system. There is nothing in our experience that works as well.

The Prelude Record Cleaning System can be used with any vacuum record cleaning machine.

With Prelude, you will experience a cleaner, more transparent soundstage, with better harmonics and improved dynamics from top to bottom. You will hear things you’ve never heard, even on LPs you’ve listened to countless times before.

There are more nuances, more life, and more music in the recording than you know, and Prelude will reveal them to you while establishing a more natural space for the performers to exist within.

Cleaning records is a vital step in getting the best sound reproduction quality possible from a vinyl LP.

That is why we are pleased to offer Prelude to audiophiles who know and appreciate that analog is still the pinnacle of recorded playback and who want to maximize their listening experience.

For an extensive list of cleaning tips and tricks you may find useful, click here.


Further Reading

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John Coltrane – Bahia

More of the Music of John Coltrane

  • Bahia appears on the site for only the second time ever, here with solid Double Plus (A++) grades or BETTER on both sides of this early Prestige stereo pressing
  • The sound is everything that’s good about Rudy Van Gelder‘s recordings – it’s present, spacious, Tubey Magical, dynamic and, most importantly, alive in that way that modern pressings never are
  • Full-bodied, energetic, and tonally correct from top to bottom, this copy is guaranteed to bring Coltrane’s music to life – it’s possible that you may not own any Coltrane record that sounds as good as this one
  • The notes for our Shootout Winning copy talk about what is amazing about every aspect of the sound and how well each instrument is recorded – expect to see them on the blog before long
  • Problems in the vinyl are sometimes the nature of the beast with these early pressings, but once you hear just how superb sounding this copy is, you might be inclined, as we were, to stop counting ticks and pops and just be swept away by the music
  • It’s hard to imagine that any list of the best jazz albums of 1965 would not have John Coltrane’s Bahia on it. The sound is out of this world on the best copies.
  • Just make sure you have an early stereo pressing on Prestige, mastered by RVG. Accept no substitutes.

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Richard & Linda Thompson / Sunnyvista

More of the Music of Richard Thompson

  • Boasting two solid Double Plus (A++) sides, this original UK Chrysalis pressing (one of only a handful of copies to hit the site in years) is doing just about everything right
  • None of the domestic copies we played were more than passable, and even worse, most of the Brit originals we played were almost as smeary, veiled and opaque
  • Both of these sides are simply bigger, more present, more energetic and just plain more fun than most others in our recent shootout
  • If you’re a fan, this is the only way we know of to hear this album sound the way it should
  • 4 1/2 stars: “…the wittiest and most joyous album Richard & Linda made together.”

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We Get Letters – “…the parallax on Autobahn that lets you feel like you are physically moving through space necessitates a full 3D soundstage.”

Hot Stamper Pressings of Art Rock Albums Available Now

Our good customer Aaron thought his Hot Stamper pressing of Autobahn was pretty special. He writes:

Good morning Tom,

I’m catching up on some work and sipping my coffee this Sunday morning, way too cold to go outside.

I’ve got my NWHS of Autobahn playing. The room is absolutely filling up with sweet sound. I had always thought of Kraftwerk’s music as cold and distant, intentionally, but this copy is bringing out a whole different character to the music. It is organic and warm and really humane.

Isn’t it funny to think that of all the bands, it is Kraftwerk who is done a particular disservice by digital formatting? On the surface, their music seems like it would be so amenable to digital, but it’s all the play and joy that’s less on the surface that really makes it music, and digital strips that right out.

I bought this one as part of pushing my envelope during the 12 days sale.

My other copy is the 1985 Parlophone repress. It’s not bad, but I’ve only played it a couple times before, which says everything you need to know.

Whereas the hot stamper is currently one of my go-to records to put on. The hot stamper fills my room with sound.

It’s more somatic than auditory, you can feel it. That’s always true for white hot stampers, but it makes all the difference for this album – the parallax on Autobahn that lets you feel like you are physically moving through space necessitates a full 3D soundstage.

That effect of actually moving just does not happen when you’re playing the 1985 pressing.

So, I would say Autobahn is another one of those albums where it’s essential to have a hot stamper pressing to actually appreciate the music.

Digital won’t do it, and even a different good pressing doesn’t convey the magic – the organic nature and the three dimensional experience – that the hot stamper gives you.

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Khachaturian – Spartacus & Gayneh

Hot Stamper Pressings of Orchestral Spectaculars Available Now

UPDATE 2024

This is a very old review. The last time we sat down to play a number of copies of this recording, we were underwhelmed by all of them There may be some great sounding pressings out there, but we did not have any on hand and don’t want to commit the resources that would be needed to find them.

Our favorite recording that we stock, for both sound and performance, is the Mercury with Dorati from 1961.

It is guaranteed to give your system a real workout, especially if you can play it something approaching live levels in order to get the tympani and bass drum sounding right.


Our Old Review

This is a Decca In The Box British Import LP featuring Spartacus on side one and Gayaneh on side two with the Vienna Phil.

Side Two is the BEST EVER! Just play the Sabre Dance! This famous TAS List LP has a very good side one as well, 90 to 95% the best. This is a record that deserves its Super Disc ranking. It IS a Super Disc! 

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The Pretenders – Pretenders II

More of the Music of The Pretenders

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  • Seriously good sound throughout this vintage copy (the first to hit the site in over three years), with both sides earning solid Double Plus (A++) grades or BETTER
  • The right original British pressings are an audiophile dream when they have this kind of punchy bass and pile-driving energy
  • Bill Price engineered and Chris Thomas produced, brilliantly of course – you know them from the Sex Pistols’ debut and The Clash’s London Calling
  • 4 stars: “What’s more the unique American voice of Hynde matched with the tribal beat of Martin Chambers and spangly guitar of Honeyman-Scott was as close to perfect as a band could get in the late 70s.”
  • If you’re a fan of these hard-rockin’ Brits (with an American frontwoman), this classic from 1981 surely belongs in your collection.
  • The complete list of titles from 1981 that we’ve reviewed to date can be found here.

If any of this commentary looks familiar there’s a simple explanation for that fact; it’s lifted practically wholesale from our listings for the first Pretenders album.

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The Uncanny Feeling of Being in the Room While the Band Is Playing

Hot Stamper Pressings of the Music of Steely Dan Available Now

Years ago we did a shootout and found a copy that we described this way:

No other copy gave us the feeling we got from this pressing — the indescribable illusion of being in the room while the band is playing. This is what we refer to as Master Tape Sound. Once you’ve experienced it you’re never the same. Read some of our testimonials. People really go crazy over this kind of sound. Records like this are few and far between, but when you find one, the effect it can have on you may make you go a little overboard too.

You might even feel the need to write us a letter. It’s the kind of experience that compels you to find some way to share it with the world. The problem there is that those reading your letter don’t have a copy with the kind of sound you have, and they therefore can’t experience the music the way you can. If they haven’t heard it for themselves, it’s all just talk, the kind of crap you can read on any internet forum about any piece-of-junk record ever made.

That’s why we love to hear from people who’ve actually played the very same record we did. We know why they’ve flipped out. We flipped out too.

When you drop the needle on a record this good, you feel like you just threaded up the master tape and hit play. You quickly become so totally IMMERSED in the musical experience that you soon forget you’re listening to a record. You’re hearing the music exactly the way the musicians intended it to sound. You can’t ask for more than that. Records like that get the Triple Plus.

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